Sony NEX-F3 review

The Sony NEX-F3 is a high quality entry-level mirrorless camera. Amateur photographers looking to advance their camera expertise will find the Sony NEX-F3, and its interchangeable lenses, a rewarding upgrade from their point-and-shoot. For its part, the NEX-F3 supplies rich and vivid color, preserves details nicely in high contrast images, and does better than most hybrid cameras in low light settings. However, for those looking to replace an older mirrorless camera, they might be reluctant to invest in the NEX-F3 after noting its lackluster, or barely negligible, sensor quality improvements.

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The NEX-F3 is one of three Sony mirrorless camera models released in 2012, and it’s the company’s eighth since the launch of the NEX line in 2010. The NEX-F3 borrows heavily from higher-end models, but also taps much of the technology found in its predecessor. So is there any big evolution in sensor quality for the NEX-F3? Or were most of the changes to the camera cosmetic? DxOMark has some answers.